Kuwait Times

Eiffel stunt exposes security concerns

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PARIS: Security was stepped up at the Eiffel Tower yesterday ahead of tomorrow’s presidenti­al election in France after Greenpeace activists scaled the Paris landmark and hung out a big political banner. The early morning escapade in which activists used mountainee­ring helmets, ropes and shackles prompted the Paris police chief to call an emergency meeting where the new security measures were decided.

Separately, police officers arrested a “radicalize­d” man near a military airbase near the town of Evreux northwest of the French capital in an incident that judicial sources said was related to a counter-terrorist inquiry. Security chiefs, after attacks by Islamist militants, have already announced extra police for patrolling key areas on voting day on Sunday when a centrist politician meets a veteran from the far-right after a turbulent and at times angry campaign.

More than 230 people have been killed in such attacks in Paris and other parts of France in the past two-and-a-half years. Just three days before a first round of voting on April 23, a policeman was shot dead in central Paris by a gunman in an attack claimed by Islamic state. A dozen activists from the Greenpeace advocacy group were arrested on Friday after climbing the north face of the vast metal-latticed Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s most visited sites, to hang a banner carrying the French national motto, “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite” (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity).

“Above and beyond the motives, this publicity stunt, in the current climate, exposes faults in the security arrangemen­ts at the Eiffel Tower,” police prefect Michel Delpuech said. Paris City Hall issued a statement after an emergency meeting to say sniffer-dog patrols would be more than doubled, and video-monitoring around the area improved. As tension mounted ahead of Sunday’s vote, police arrested a man predawn when he returned to his car parked near a military airbase in Evreux, judicial sources said.

At least three in four of 47 million voters are set to go to polling stations throughout the day on Sunday to cast a ballot in a contest where centrist Emmanuel Macron is tipped to beat National Front leader Marine Le Pen. —Reuters

 ??  ?? PARIS: Police officers stand by after Greenpeace activists unveiled a banner reading “liberty, equality, fraternity” on Eiffel Tower early yesterday.— AFP
PARIS: Police officers stand by after Greenpeace activists unveiled a banner reading “liberty, equality, fraternity” on Eiffel Tower early yesterday.— AFP

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